词条 | Aviastar-TU Flight 1906 |
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|name = Aviastar-TU Flight 1906 |occurrence_type = Accident |image = Aviastar-TU-RA-64011.JPG |caption = RA-64011, the aircraft involved, photographed in April 2010, less then a month before the accident |date = 22 March 2010 |type = Controlled flight into terrain due to Pilot error |site = near Aviagorodok, Russia |aircraft_type = Tupolev Tu-204 |operator = Aviastar-TU |tail_number = RA-64011 |origin = Hurghada International Airport, Hurghada, Egypt |destination = Domodedovo International Airport, Moscow, Russia |passengers = |crew = 8 |injuries = 8 (4 serious, 4 minor) |fatalities = 0 |survivors = 8 (all) }} Aviastar-TU Flight 1906 was a Tupolev Tu-204, registration RA-64011, which crash-landed due to pilot error while attempting to land at Domodedovo airport, Moscow, Russia, in heavy fog and poor visibility. The aircraft was on a ferry flight from Hurghada International Airport, Egypt to Domodedovo. There were no passengers on board and all eight crew survived the accident. Four crew members were seriously injured and taken to a hospital, while others suffered minor injuries. The accident was the first hull loss of a Tu-204 and the first hull loss for Aviastar-TU. AircraftThe accident aircraft was Tupolev Tu-204-100, msn 1450741364011, registration RA-64011. The aircraft first flew as RA-64011 on 25 March 1993. On 3 September 1993 it entered service with Vnukovo Airlines. In January 2001, it was sold to Sibir Airlines. Before the crash, the aircraft was involved in two accidents. On 14 January 2002, the aircraft was flying from Frankfurt to Novosibirsk when it had to be diverted to Omsk due to poor weather at the destination. On approach, pilots reported fuel supply problems, followed by a flameout of both engines. The aircraft glided and landed successfully, but overran the runway and collided with the lights after the runway threshold. There were no injuries. The aircraft was repaired and continued service.[1] From August 2006 the aircraft was leased to various Russian airlines – Red Wings Airlines, Aviastar-TU, Interavia Airlines and then Aviastar-TU again.[2] On 21 March 2010, one day before the crash, the aircraft was flying from Moscow to Hurghada with 210 passengers on board when it had to return to Moscow due to smoke in the cockpit. The accident was caused by a faulty heater in the cockpit, which was promptly repaired. IncidentAviastar-TU Flight 1906 was a ferry flight with only eight crew on board the aircraft.[3] At 02:34 local time (23:34 on 21 March UTC),[3] the plane crash-landed[4] about 1450 meters short of runway 14R at Domodedovo airport while attempting to land at night in fog and poor visibility.[5] The METAR in force at the time was METAR UUDD 212330Z 16003MPS 0100 R14R/0450N R14L/0700U FG VV001 03/02 Q1002 64290050 14290045 NOSIG=.[3][6] When the aircraft was on final, the pilots received several warnings from ATC that they were 1000–2000 meters to the left of the landing course, followed by another warning that they were too low. The pilots were confused about their location and were trying to figure it out based on reports from ATC, the flight computer and a portable GPS device. According to the final investigation report, they also ignored automatic altitude readouts that started at 60 m above ground level and continued every 10 m. Nine seconds before the impact, the pilot contacted ATC to ask if they were off course, still concentrated on aligning the aircraft with the runway and not on its altitude. The pilots made no effort to stop the descent. The aircraft crash-landed in a birch forest at 23:35 local time, its left wing broke off, and the hull broke into two. There was no fire. Fire services arrived 30 minutes later. All crew members except the flight engineer who was seriously injured, escaped the crashed plane on their own. They could not immediately explain the reason of the crash, saying that it happened too fast. One of the crew members (purser) reached the nearby highway and stopped a car which took her to a hospital. Three other crew members also reached the highway and waited there for an ambulance. The two pilots suffered serious fractures and concussions; two others were taken to hospital where they were described as being in a satisfactory condition. The four remaining crew members were treated for minor injuries in Domodedovo's medical center.[7] The accident resulted in the first hull loss of a Tupolev Tu-204 and the first hull loss for Aviastar-TU.[2] InvestigationDespite the adverse weather, Russian federal air transport service Rosaviatsia says the aircraft conducted a normal approach and "the crew did not report any failures, malfunctions, or the intention to make an emergency landing."[5] Russia's top investigator said on 22 March that the emergency landing may have been caused by an infringement of safety rules.[7] The method the crew used to navigate the aircraft is a particular avenue of the investigation into the accident.[8] Rosaviatsia says the flight recorders have been recovered and sent to the Interstate Aviation Committee ({{lang-ru|link=no|Межгосударственный авиационный комитет (МАК)}}) for analysis. Pending investigation, the airline – Aviastar-TU – was banned from carrying passengers with immediate effect, and its operations were investigated.[5] Preliminary analysis of flight data has shown that the aircraft was not damaged in the air by any fire or explosion, and both engines operated until the impact.[9] According to the chief of the Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency Alexander Neradko the "human factor" is the likely reason behind the crash.[10] On 30 March 2010, it was reported that the aircraft had 9 tonnes of fuel on board at the time of the crash. On approach to Domodedovo, the autopilot system failed as the aircraft descended through {{convert|4200|m|ft}}. The crew then flew the aircraft manually, but did not communicate the failure of the autoflight system to Air Traffic Control.[11] Two months before the crash, the captain was disciplined for a minor violation (accidentally operating spoilers in flight during approach with flaps down). Final investigation reportOn 7 September 2010, the МАК released their final report into the accident. Some of their findings are:
CauseThe report states the following reason of the crash:[11][12] The cause of the incident with Tu-204-100 registered RA-64011 during the approach for landing in weather conditions that did not meet the minima permitted for this aircraft type and with fully operational equipment was failure to make a go-around decision and continued descent despite no visual contact with the ground, which has caused an impact with trees and ground in a controlled flight into terrain. The report listed the following contributing factors:
Criminal caseIn March 2011, both pilots (Aleksandr Kosyakov and Aleksey Mikhailovsky) were sentenced to one-year suspended prison term.[13] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20100322-1 |title=RA-64011 Accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |accessdate=21 September 2010}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.jacdec.de/info/2010-03-22_RA-64011.pdf |title=22. March 2010 Aviastar-TU Tupolev Tu-204-100 RA-64011 north of Moscow-Domodedovo Intl Airport, Russia |publisher=JACDEC |accessdate=23 March 2010}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20100322-1 |title=accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |accessdate=23 March 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100323215850/http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20100322-1| archivedate= 23 March 2010 | deadurl= no}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-03-22/plane-crash-domodedovo-moscow.html |title=Passenger jet crash lands near Moscow airport |publisher=RussiaToday |accessdate=22 March 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100325013528/http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-03-22/plane-crash-domodedovo-moscow.html| archivedate= 25 March 2010 | deadurl= no}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/03/22/339737/aviastar-banned-from-passenger-transport-after-tu-204.html |title=Aviastar banned from passenger transport after Tu-204 crash |publisher=Flight Global |accessdate=22 March 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20100324050607/http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/03/22/339737/aviastar-banned-from-passenger-transport-after-tu-204.html| archivedate= 24 March 2010 | deadurl= no}} 6. ^Translation: METAR for Domodedovo International Airport issued at 21st of the month at 23:30 Zulu Time. Wind direction 160° at {{convert|3|m/s|kn}} Visibility {{convert|100|m|ft}}. Runway visual range for runway 14R {{convert|450|m|ft}}, for runway 14L {{convert|700|m|ft}}. Vertical visibility {{convert|100|ft|m}}. Temperature 3°, dewpoint 2°. QNH 1002 hPa. No significant change expected, end of METAR 7. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100322/158273073.html |title=Tu-204 crash-landing due to safety rules infringement – investigator |publisher=RIAN |accessdate=22 March 2010}} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.australiannews.net/story/616951 |title=Russian pilots investigated over crash landing |publisher=Australian News |accessdate=28 March 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100402221008/http://www.australiannews.net/story/616951 |archivedate=2 April 2010 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy-all }} 9. ^Engines 'operational' on crashed Tu-204: investigators, Flight Global, 23 March 2010 10. ^Human factor behind Tu-204 crash near Domodedovo airport, ITAR-TASS, 25 March 2010 11. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://avherald.com/h?article=4290127e&opt=0 |title=Accident: Aviastar-TU T204 at Moscow on Mar 22nd 2010, landed short of runway |first=Simon |last=Hradecky |publisher=The Aviation Herald |accessdate=21 September 2010}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/09/21/347634/tu-204-crash-probe-finds-catalogue-of-operational-deficiencies.html |title=Tu-204 crash probe finds catalogue of operational deficiencies |first=David |last=Kaminski-Morrow |publisher=Flight Global |accessdate=12 June 2011}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2011/03/16/354417/prosecutors-build-criminal-case-against-tu-204-crash.html |title=Prosecutors build criminal case against Tu-204 crash pilots |first=David |last=Kaminski-Morrow |publisher=Flight Global |accessdate=12 June 2011}} External links{{Portal|Russia|Aviation}}
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